The pictures in this poll show the informal side of royalty. This month's poll features group pictures of royals, from special events including a Christening, a wedding, and two inaugerations!

The poll will close on 30 November 2013. During this time you can discuss as much as you'd like about which image you voted for, as long as you say why.

This month, our Picture of the Month representatives had help in selecting their images with a small committee of their choosing. Below, you can see each royal house's representative (in bold) followed by their chosen committee members.

Belgiumstephanievl - Marengo, Lina RdC

BritainSunnystar - soapstar, Zonk

Brunei/Malaysia/DubaiHumera - Warren

MoroccoHumera - Mademoiselle Lilo, shrifia

DenmarkPrincess Robijn - Jessrulz, Sternchen

JapanDragonsfire8 - Al_bina, kkgg1011

JordanHumera - salma

LuxembourgJessrulz - kyansaunt20

Monaco Iceflower - radker18,

NorwayHer_Majesty - Maura724

SpainHer_Majesty -

SwedenIceflower -

The NetherlandsMarika86 - Marengo, Lucien

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Please note that the links in the above poll have been posted in random order and do not reflect the opinions of the moderating team.

During a luncheon in honor of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee, the Queen poses with monarchs and royals from twenty-seven countries. Front row: the Emperor of Japan, the then-Queen of the Netherlands, the Queen of Denmark, the King of the Hellenes, the King of Romania, Queen Elizabeth II, the King of Bulgaria, the Sultan of Brunei, the King of Sweden, and the Sovereign Prince of Liechtenstein. Second row: The Sovereign Prince of Monaco, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, the King of Lesotho, the then-King of the Belgians, the King of Norway, the Emir of Qatar, the King of Jordan, the King of Bahrain, and the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia. Back Row: Nasser Mohamed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah of Kuwait, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, the Crown Prince of Serbia, the King of Tonga, the Crown Prince of Thailand, Princess Lalla Meryem of Morocco, and Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia.
Source: Zimbio